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  1. 69461

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  2. 69462

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  3. 69463

    Quantum Coherence Times Enhancement in Vanadium(IV)-based Potential Molecular Qubits: the Key Role of the Vanadyl Moiety by Matteo Atzori (1428118)

    Published 2016
    “…Record coherence time at room temperature (1.04 μs) and Rabi oscillations are also observed for the vanadyl derivative in a very high concentrated material (5 ± 1%) as a result of the additional benefit provided by the use of a nuclear spin-free ligand.…”
  4. 69464

    Ameliorating effects of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) seed oil on hypercholesterolemia by Moazzam Rafiq KHAN (10463704)

    Published 2021
    “…Spargue Dawley Rats were randomly divided into five groups fed with selected experimental diets for a period of 30 days. …”
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  8. 69468

    Expression of miR-202-3p and its target Sufu mRNA in CLL cells. by Mosavar Farahani (819379)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> HS-5 cells incubated with MEC-1 exosomes for 24 hrs show increased expression of miR-202-3p by RT-qPCR analysis. …”
  9. 69469

    Automated gait analysis reveals early signs of motor defects in <i>Mecp2<sup>stop/y</sup></i> mice. by Kamal K. E. Gadalla (659748)

    Published 2014
    “…<i>Mecp2<sup>stop/y</sup></i> mice show a gradual phenotype score progression that is significantly different from WT (WT n = 7; <i>Mecp2<sup>stop/y</sup></i> n = 8 at 3–7 weeks, n = 7 at week 8, n = 5 at week 9 and n = 4 at week 10); decreasing numbers of <i>Mecp2<sup>stop/y</sup></i> mice are explained by early death of some mutant mice. …”
  10. 69470

    Fig 4 - by Annie M. Westerlund (5051915)

    Published 2022
    “…The decreased distance between the V108-F141 residues in S<sub>7</sub> is highlighted with a black circle/ <b>(C)</b> Distance between center-of-mass of the N97 and E104 residues making up the Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding site within the S<sub>5</sub>, S<sub>6</sub> and S<sub>7</sub> macrostates. …”
  11. 69471

    Redundant control involving MSI and CPEin mouse embryonic stem cells. by Charlotte E. Rutledge (525491)

    Published 2014
    “…As well as the CPE and MBE, the region contains a potential Pumilio binding element (PBE): all three were mutated (dark grey letters) using point mutation or insertions (MBE). …”
  12. 69472

    Voluntary ethanol consumption during intermittent access. by Andrew K. Haack (546183)

    Published 2014
    “…Symbols indicate mean ethanol intake ± SEM. In this figure and <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0092701#pone-0092701-g002" target="_blank">Figures 2</a>–<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0092701#pone-0092701-g005" target="_blank">5</a>, filled symbols indicate lesioned animals, open symbols indicate sham animals, and asterisks indicate significant differences (p<0.05). …”
  13. 69473

    Table_1_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
  14. 69474

    Table_2_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
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    Table_4_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
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    Table_3_Transcriptome-Wide Effects of Sphingosine Kinases Knockdown in Metastatic Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting.XLSX by Heba Alshaker (6517295)

    Published 2019
    “…It appears that while KD of both genes leads to a decrease in individual pro-tumorigenic genes, there is a universal cellular response resulting in upregulation of several known pro-survival and pro-tumorigenic pathways such as MAPK, RAS, and PI3K, which may mediate cancer resistance to anti-SKs therapies. …”
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    Provenance of the Pakawau Group and Farewell Formation (Late Cretaceous – Paleocene), Taranaki Basin, northwest Nelson, New Zealand by Sarah L. Smithies (6660053)

    Published 2019
    “…The conglomerates of the North Cape and Farewell formations are dominated by metasedimentary clasts with petrography and geochemistry consistent with the Takaka Terrane; minor Takaka Terrane volcanics; and minor Separation Point Suite granitoids and an unknown A-type granite. …”
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    Anchusa italica extract: phytochemical and neuroprotective evaluation on global cerebral ischemia and reperfusion by Akram Torki (5383154)

    Published 2018
    “…Induction of ischemia/reperfusion caused a decrease in the antioxidant capacity of the brain and serum as well as an increase in the malondialdehyde of the brain and serum. …”
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    Vesicular zinc storage is modified by mutants that affect tyrosine-mediated ZnT3 oligomer formation. by Gloria Salazar (179015)

    Published 2009
    “…A) PC12 cells non transfected (NT) and cells expressing mouse ZnT3HA or myc-tag human ZnT1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 were stained with zinquin and fluorescence analyzed by flow cytometry, results are express as mean±SD in three independent experiments for human ZnTs. hZnT1: 112±26.5, hZnT3: 241±51.3, hZnT4: 169±9.7, hZnT5 227±20.3, hZnT7: 124±4.19. …”